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Hi all (particularly John C), I've spotted a small bug in HttpClientManager in the section below: // nick.bower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx String proxyHost = System.getProperty("http.proxyHost"); String proxyPort = System.getProperty("http.proxyPort"); if ((proxyHost != null) && (proxyPort != null)) { _client.getHostConfiguration().setProxy(proxyHost, Integer.parseInt(proxyPort)); } The problem here is that if the "http.proxyPort" property is set to the empty string, the call to Integer.parseInt() fails and the class doesn't get initialized. (For some reason http.proxyPort is set to "" on my system instead of null - don't know why, I'm not doing this consciously.) I suggest changing the if clause to: if ((proxyHost != null) && (proxyPort != null) && !proxyPort.trim().equals("")) { Cheers, Jon -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Jon Blower Tel: +44 118 378 5213 (direct line) Technical Director Tel: +44 118 378 8741 (ESSC) Reading e-Science Centre Fax: +44 118 378 6413 ESSC Email: jdb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University of Reading 3 Earley Gate Reading RG6 6AL, UK --------------------------------------------------------------
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